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The image depicts a page from a book showcasing a sculpture titled "Standing Madonna and Child." The sculpture is attributed to a Tyrolese Austrian artist from around 1430. It is made of polychrome wood, indicating that it is painted in multiple colors. The artwork was purchased through the Antonia P. DuBrul Fund in 1961.2.
The sculpture features the Madonna, or Virgin Mary, standing and holding the infant Jesus in her arms. The Madonna is depicted wearing a crown, symbolizing her regal status. The intricate details of the drapery and the delicate features of both figures are evident, reflecting the craftsmanship of the period. The base of the sculpture appears to be adorned with floral motifs, adding to its ornate appearance.
The image depicts a page from an art or museum catalog. It features a detailed photograph of a wooden sculpture known as a "Standing Madonna and Child."
The sculpture is a representation of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus. The Madonna is adorned with a crown and dressed in traditional robes, typical of religious iconography. The child Jesus is holding a small object, possibly a book or scroll, symbolizing knowledge or scripture.
The caption below the image provides the following information:
The page has a clean, white background with a black border around the photograph, and there is a portion of text that appears to be describing the sculpture in more detail, though the text is partially cut off in the image. The overall presentation suggests an academic or scholarly context, likely related to art history or religious iconography.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog. The page features a photograph of a religious sculpture titled "Standing Madonna and Child." This sculpture is described as being from Tyrolese (Austrian), dated around 1430, and made of polychromed wood. The piece was purchased thanks to the Antonia P. DuBrul Fund in 1963, and it is designated with the identifier 1963.2. The photograph captures the sculpture, which depicts the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, both adorned with halos, indicating their holy status. The background of the photograph is black, which helps to highlight the details of the sculpture. The text providing this information is located below the image.
The image shows a detailed photograph of a wooden sculpture displayed in a museum. The sculpture is titled "Standing Madonna and Child" and is described as originating from Tyrolese, Austria, dating back to around 1430. It is made of polychromed wood, meaning it is painted in multiple colors.
The sculpture depicts the Virgin Mary (Madonna) standing and holding the infant Jesus (Child). Mary is adorned with a crown and wears a long, flowing robe with intricate detailing. The Child is cradled in her left arm, and both figures appear to have delicate, serene expressions.
The information card beneath the sculpture provides additional details:
The sculpture is mounted on a pedestal, and the background of the display appears to be a neutral-colored wall, typical of museum settings to highlight the artwork.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or a book, featuring a photograph of a religious sculpture. The sculpture depicted is a "Standing Madonna and Child."
Here are the details provided in the image:
The sculpture shows the Virgin Mary (Madonna) holding the infant Jesus (Child). The Madonna is adorned with a crown and is dressed in ornate robes, characteristic of medieval religious art. The infant Jesus is also depicted in traditional attire, with a small halo or nimbus around His head. The sculpture is mounted on a wooden base, adding to its presentation.
The image is credited to "Hans Burger" as the photographer, indicated at the bottom right of the photograph. The page has a slightly aged appearance, suggesting that it might be from an older publication.
The image shows a page from a book featuring an illustration of a historical sculpture. The sculpture is titled "Standing Madonna and Child," originating from Tyrolese (Austrian) art, circa 1430. The sculpture is made of polychromed wood, a technique where wood is painted with multiple colors.
The illustration depicts the Madonna (the Virgin Mary) standing and holding the infant Jesus. The Madonna is adorned with a crown and a flowing robe, while the child Jesus is positioned on her left arm, holding a small object, possibly a ball or a small cross, in his right hand.
The caption below the image provides further details:
The book page itself appears to be old and slightly worn, with the edges of the pages showing signs of age. The image is framed by the book's text and margins.
The image shows an open book with a photograph of a sculpture on the right page. The sculpture depicted is titled "Standing Madonna and Child." It is from Tyrolese (Austrian), dated around 1430, and made of polychromed wood. The sculpture portrays the Madonna holding the child in her arms. The Madonna wears a golden crown, and both figures are adorned in flowing draped garments with gold accents. The statue stands on a small pedestal with intricate details. The caption at the bottom includes information about the purchase funding: "Purchase, Antonia P. DuBrul Fund, 1963.2." The left page of the book has some partial text visible but mostly obscured.
This image features a printed page from a book or catalog that displays a photograph of a sculpture. The sculpture is titled "Standing Madonna and Child" and originated from Tyrol, which is in Austria, around the year 1430. The piece is a polychromed wood sculpture, meaning it was carved from wood and then painted in multiple colors. Below the image is a caption that provides these details including the note that the piece was purchased with funds from a named source in 1962. The book's pages are tan, and we can see a dark stripe functioning as a bookmark; the book is open to reveal the content against a darker background.
The image shows an open book or catalog page featuring a photograph of a religious sculpture. The sculpture depicts a standing Madonna holding a child, likely representing the Virgin Mary and Jesus. The Madonna is adorned with a crown and is dressed in elaborate robes, suggesting a high level of craftsmanship and reverence. The child is positioned in her arms, and the overall composition conveys a sense of serenity and devotion.
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The image highlights a historical and culturally significant piece of religious art, showcasing the intricate details of a 15th-century Tyrolean sculpture. The presentation in the catalog suggests its importance and preservation, likely within a museum or academic collection. The dark background and focused lighting draw attention to the sculpture's craftsmanship and emotional resonance.
The image shows an open book with a picture of a golden statue of the Virgin Mary and Jesus on the right page. The statue depicts Mary holding Jesus, who is wearing a crown. The statue is placed on a pedestal, and the background is black. The left page of the book has text written in a foreign language. The book is placed on a brown surface, and the cover of the book is brown.